Rosenblatt Alberto, Faintuch Joel, Cecconello Ivan
Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital das Clinicas, ICHC, 9th Floor, Room 9077, Av. Eneias C. Aguiar 255, São Paulo, SP, Brazil,
Obes Surg. 2015 Jul;25(7):1281-92. doi: 10.1007/s11695-015-1663-1.
Young males represent one of the populations with the steepest increases in the incidence of obesity. They are also prone to significant derangements in sexual health and fertility. Despite a growing number of reports about female reproductive health, in the setting of bariatric surgery, males have received much less attention. In the current review of reproductive abnormalities in severe obese males before and after bariatric surgery, erectile function, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis status, sex hormones, semen quality, fertility and assisted reproductive techniques, along with analysis of adipokines, gut hormones, and environmental factors are addressed. Available evidence about weight loss benefits, both medical and surgical, are highlighted, along with perspectives for future investigations, which may be relevant for the patient, for the couple, and for the community alike.
年轻男性是肥胖发病率增长最为迅猛的人群之一。他们还容易出现性健康和生育能力方面的显著紊乱。尽管关于减肥手术背景下女性生殖健康的报道越来越多,但男性受到的关注却少得多。在本次对重度肥胖男性减肥手术前后生殖异常的综述中,探讨了勃起功能、下丘脑 - 垂体 - 性腺轴状态、性激素、精液质量、生育能力和辅助生殖技术,同时还分析了脂肪因子、肠道激素和环境因素。强调了减肥带来的医学和手术方面益处的现有证据,以及对未来研究的展望,这些研究可能对患者、夫妇和社区都具有重要意义。